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it -- i don't necessarily agree with some of the tax policies that we have for patrioting of cash but with those costs to bring back in money from the united states, it certainly can make sense to borrow and buy back. >> we'll leave it there. thank you for your thoughts. tim courtney. >>> and some more trouble at jp morgan chase. the u.s. justice department and securities exchange commission are looking into the hiring practices at jp mogen at hong kong offices. relative of chinese party officials got jobs there and the bank said in a regulatory filing that several u.s. government agencies requested information about the foreign exchange trading business and whether employees were rigging the market. >>> jp morgan chase isn't alone. citi group, the bank that conducts the most international business revealed that federal investigators are looking into the foreign exchange trading for evidence of possible market manipulation. >>> more on the trouble of the affordable care act healthcare.gov. they looked at what users of the website experience as they shop for health insurance plans and
it -- i don't necessarily agree with some of the tax policies that we have for patrioting of cash but with those costs to bring back in money from the united states, it certainly can make sense to borrow and buy back. >> we'll leave it there. thank you for your thoughts. tim courtney. >>> and some more trouble at jp morgan chase. the u.s. justice department and securities exchange commission are looking into the hiring practices at jp mogen at hong kong offices. relative of...
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of the corporate tax loopholes, maybe end the offshore tax havens that might be something republicans could get on board for. but what you heard in the consensus was that they really want more stability in the budget process. they can't keep doing this short-term thing, they don't want to have another shutdown so everyone said we're hopeful even though we're not -- we're pretty confident there's not going to be a big grand bargain. >> woodruff: expectations going into this are pretty low. did they seem to -- are the signals they're getting that they want to avoid failure or what? >> yes. they definitely want to try to avoid failure. their deadline is december 13. they're not meeting again until november 13. but what's happening behind the scenes is that the members are meeting individually. you've got the staffs working together. they have two very detailed documents that they have to put together and find consensus on. so it's about the big picture items. if they can come to an agreement they have time. now, the government is funded through january 15, so even if they miss that decem
of the corporate tax loopholes, maybe end the offshore tax havens that might be something republicans could get on board for. but what you heard in the consensus was that they really want more stability in the budget process. they can't keep doing this short-term thing, they don't want to have another shutdown so everyone said we're hopeful even though we're not -- we're pretty confident there's not going to be a big grand bargain. >> woodruff: expectations going into this are pretty low....
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on laughed, taxing on security and neighborhood. so having a staggered approach, not every venue should be able to go to 4:00 a.m. and i agree with that. bars go to a certain point and maybe there is a clear definition of those industries and subcategories are. absolutely it's a necessary tool for us to make sure that we limit the amount of violence that happens every night. >> that's a difficult question for law enforcement standpoint. i think it's a good time for another trivia question. [ laughter ] which seated commissioner was tinker bell at disneyland. we take pride in ourselves to the police department to be very open minded and i think that most of the venues that deals with the security or patrons or entrepreneurs will know that we are very open minded and we listen to all concerns. this is a hot topic and it would be a drain on our resources if they stayed open until 4:00. a.m.. it -- a study was done in the norwegian studies and this determined there was more crime. you know in las vegas they stay open 24 hours a day and
on laughed, taxing on security and neighborhood. so having a staggered approach, not every venue should be able to go to 4:00 a.m. and i agree with that. bars go to a certain point and maybe there is a clear definition of those industries and subcategories are. absolutely it's a necessary tool for us to make sure that we limit the amount of violence that happens every night. >> that's a difficult question for law enforcement standpoint. i think it's a good time for another trivia...
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tomorrow he will suggest a tax on sugary drinks. sodas would cost 24 cents more. the proposal will go on the november ballot next year if approved. >>> some of you have been sending photos of your children and pets. we always welcome your pictures. a dog is a minnie mouse. you can send them to kron.com or use our app. >>> tahoe saw the first substantial snow over the weekend. >> reporter: how exciting is this? the first snow of the year. i am freezing, but it is gorgeous. let me show you what it looks like. i want to grab snow off the ground. you can have a snowball fight. when i first got up here at 5,000 feet the snow started at 3500 feet next to the donner pass. the roadways are very icy if you are coming up here. there are certain spots where the highway patrol is requiring people to put chains on tires. it is so pretty. alpine meadows has 10 inches of snow on the ground and expect that number to rise. it is neat to see the first snow of the year. >> this is a home on a states drive it has been red tagged as unsafe. the tree came crashing down on a fence on th
tomorrow he will suggest a tax on sugary drinks. sodas would cost 24 cents more. the proposal will go on the november ballot next year if approved. >>> some of you have been sending photos of your children and pets. we always welcome your pictures. a dog is a minnie mouse. you can send them to kron.com or use our app. >>> tahoe saw the first substantial snow over the weekend. >> reporter: how exciting is this? the first snow of the year. i am freezing, but it is...
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tax and medicaid tax. it is it a system that i am part of and as soon as my income disqualified i will pay back in the system and that is fair and i think that that is how it is supposed to work. >> four kids and no health care, have you looked to see how expensive it is for your family if you signed up? >> yeah, i have. >> what does it costs? >> if i didn't go through obama care, i would be paying thousand a month for our family of five right now. >> a thousand a month. >> and that is on on >> that's basic as it can get. >> wow, so that is notap option for you. a thousand a month? >> no, my husband works a high risk construction job and i would like to have the best coverage for him. if something happens to him our family suffers greatly. >> i hope that something happens good for you already it has to have four wonderful children and thank you very much casandra. brendan thank you for being here. it is important part how obama care works. >> a lot of parents want your kids to be doctor and income and desi
tax and medicaid tax. it is it a system that i am part of and as soon as my income disqualified i will pay back in the system and that is fair and i think that that is how it is supposed to work. >> four kids and no health care, have you looked to see how expensive it is for your family if you signed up? >> yeah, i have. >> what does it costs? >> if i didn't go through obama care, i would be paying thousand a month for our family of five right now. >> a thousand a...
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tax and medicaid tax. it is it a system that i am part of and as soon as my income disqualified i will pay back in the system and that is fair and i think that that is how it is supposed to work. >> four kids and no health care, have you looked to see how expensive it is for your family if you signed up? >> yeah, i have. >> what does it costs? >> if i didn't go through obama care, i would be paying thousand a month for our family of five right now. >> a thousand a month. >> and that is on on >> that's basic as it can get. >> wow, so that is notap option for you. a thousand a month? >> no, my husband works a high risk construction job and i would like to have the best coverage for him. if something happens to him our family suffers greatly. >> i hope that something happens good for you already it has to have four wonderful children and thank you very much casandra. brendan thank you for being here. it is important part how obama care works. >> a lot of parents want your kids to be doctor and income and desi
tax and medicaid tax. it is it a system that i am part of and as soon as my income disqualified i will pay back in the system and that is fair and i think that that is how it is supposed to work. >> four kids and no health care, have you looked to see how expensive it is for your family if you signed up? >> yeah, i have. >> what does it costs? >> if i didn't go through obama care, i would be paying thousand a month for our family of five right now. >> a thousand a...
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tax and medicaid tax. it is it a system that i am part of and as soon as my income disqualified i will pay back in the system and that is fair and i think that that is how it is supposed to work. >> four kids and no health care, have you looked to see how expensive it is for your family if you signed up? >> yeah, i have. >> what does it costs? >> if i didn't go through obama care, i would be paying thousand a month for our family of five right now. >> a thousand a month. >> and that is on on >> that's basic as it can get. >> wow, so that is notap option for you. a thousand a month? >> no, my husband works a high risk construction job and i would like to have the best coverage for him. if something happens to him our family suffers greatly. >> i hope that something happens good for you already it has to have four wonderful children and thank you very much casandra. brendan thank you for being here. it is important part how obama care works. >> a lot of parents want your kids to be doctor and income and desi
tax and medicaid tax. it is it a system that i am part of and as soon as my income disqualified i will pay back in the system and that is fair and i think that that is how it is supposed to work. >> four kids and no health care, have you looked to see how expensive it is for your family if you signed up? >> yeah, i have. >> what does it costs? >> if i didn't go through obama care, i would be paying thousand a month for our family of five right now. >> a thousand a...
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changing from a payroll tax to a gross receipts tax, where it is not based on the number of employees you have and how much they are paid, but how much business you have, your business, is a better tax structure that does not harm businesses to hire more people. harman is a strong word, but does not attach the tax to your number of employees. it is a better structure, i believe. we do a lot of things to support businesses. muni improvements happening downtown, in the more distant parts of the city. supporting businesses. infrastructure we are putting in, sidewalks, lighting. all of this is important to businesses. lots of concentration on that in the downtown area. i see it as one of the big thing that we offer. we also have a pretty city. that attracts a lot of businesses. we have certain parts of the city that have really great thinking going on. you see california, as of state. our hospitals attract a lot of minds and attention. -- uc california, sf state. >> it looks like we are just about of time. thank you for being on your district supervisor. we have been talking to supervisor
changing from a payroll tax to a gross receipts tax, where it is not based on the number of employees you have and how much they are paid, but how much business you have, your business, is a better tax structure that does not harm businesses to hire more people. harman is a strong word, but does not attach the tax to your number of employees. it is a better structure, i believe. we do a lot of things to support businesses. muni improvements happening downtown, in the more distant parts of the...
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are the outcomes of the aca is the excise tax cap that hits in 2018. you can complain as much as you want about the law, but gives you an out as an employer. i've yet to meet an employer is going to pay the 40% excise tax on the system that the already consider efficient. we have established a ceiling that employers are willing to pay. i think what the senator pointed out is that consumers are going to be exposed to more risk. it is going to come in one form or another. when people start to see how much more they're going to have to pay -- tour only two ways for an employer to stay. the unit you have to raise deductibles or out-of-pocket limits. as a general rule of thumb for every dollar you try to stay under him premiums have to increase maximum exposure to participants by two dollars. if you're talking about $50 is not a big deal, but if you talk about a thousand dollars that's a huge exposure. if you're a hospital that is a huge exposure and uncollectible debt. the second side is if an employer doesn't do it by increasing exposure to participants,
are the outcomes of the aca is the excise tax cap that hits in 2018. you can complain as much as you want about the law, but gives you an out as an employer. i've yet to meet an employer is going to pay the 40% excise tax on the system that the already consider efficient. we have established a ceiling that employers are willing to pay. i think what the senator pointed out is that consumers are going to be exposed to more risk. it is going to come in one form or another. when people start to see...
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if we chose to raise taxes on certain groups, if we chose to raise taxes on certain corporations, if we chose to readjust maybe 2% to 3% of gross national product, two hundred million sopa trillion, we have all the wherewithal economically to create a viable new war on poverty. how do you do this? if it is a political problem you got to change the politics. we have had 40 years of people saying government doesn't work, it can only deliver clemens. the government can only deliver lemons, why give it more money to develop bad programs? it seems to me the way you break out of this destructive cycle is push a few programs that will be universally popular, that you could implement and could work and in working would shift the discussion about the role of government the same way social security did in 1930s. i actually start, i have a whole bunch of solutions but start with two big ones and i am sorry about this but i will increase your taxes. i hope you will bear with me while i explain why. no apologies. you guys will pay a little bit more if my plan gets implemented. i will advocate and
if we chose to raise taxes on certain groups, if we chose to raise taxes on certain corporations, if we chose to readjust maybe 2% to 3% of gross national product, two hundred million sopa trillion, we have all the wherewithal economically to create a viable new war on poverty. how do you do this? if it is a political problem you got to change the politics. we have had 40 years of people saying government doesn't work, it can only deliver clemens. the government can only deliver lemons, why...
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the city lured twitter with the payroll tax break. since then, about 13 companies have followed suit following twitter. economic forecasts say twitter stock offering could make the company worth $13 billion. the mayor is hoping the prosperity will trickle down. >> it means more jobs, investor confidence, support for all levels of business. >> the city says there's more to come. 40 development projects are in the pipeline. >>> the team will stay in oakland for now. all this comes after published reports that said the a's and the giants could be sharing the park in san francisco. we intend to extend our lease in oakland and look forward to another great season. the chronicle reports the mlb may step in if they can't reach a short-term lease agreement. the a's could play next season at at&t park. the idea would be to give the team a place to play while the a's will figure out if they're going to move to san jose or move to another area. >>> a south bay dog park has been shut down. police say they found several shards of glass in the mulc
the city lured twitter with the payroll tax break. since then, about 13 companies have followed suit following twitter. economic forecasts say twitter stock offering could make the company worth $13 billion. the mayor is hoping the prosperity will trickle down. >> it means more jobs, investor confidence, support for all levels of business. >> the city says there's more to come. 40 development projects are in the pipeline. >>> the team will stay in oakland for now. all this...
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. that require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, they have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to take responsibility to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. employers with more than 50 employees are required to provide health insurance to their employees or pay a penalty. because they shouldn't just dump off those costs to the rest of us. everybody has some responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market are getting notices from their insurance
we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. that require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, they have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in...
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they returned it in the form of a tax cut. that was a 10-year tax cut. what we did not anticipate, of course, was what happened on september 11, 2001. we went from surpluses to deficits almost overnight. he tax cuts remained in effect. i think you're right, there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect, but the tax cuts allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done whether it's in this effort or future effort with u.s. just having posted its lowest deficits in 2008, is it? guest: we ended up the fiscal year that just ended, fiscal $6802013 with a deficit of billion. li
they returned it in the form of a tax cut. that was a 10-year tax cut. what we did not anticipate, of course, was what happened on september 11, 2001. we went from surpluses to deficits almost overnight. he tax cuts remained in effect. i think you're right, there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect, but the tax cuts allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done...
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>> it's a function of the property tax. the property values are still struggling, as well as the lag in assessed values and in addition to that, the state and federal aid was also cut during that time, as well. >> you know, i was is surprised to see cities like chicago, new orleans on this list very close to running out of cash over the next couple days. is it possible they could become the next to detroit and go banks result? how bad is the situation? >> they aren't necessarily running out of cash. what the studies measured was the fiscal cushion they had. the reserve funds or rainy day funds they had to cope with emergency. that said, they are still struggling but bankruptcies are very rare. i don't think you'll see chicago or louisiana, shreveport, louisiana become the next detroit. it's something that most municipalities try to avoid. >> i read in the article they recommended that fresno for example should ideally have something like 10 million dollar in an emergency found. what is the typical cushion a city you would r
>> it's a function of the property tax. the property values are still struggling, as well as the lag in assessed values and in addition to that, the state and federal aid was also cut during that time, as well. >> you know, i was is surprised to see cities like chicago, new orleans on this list very close to running out of cash over the next couple days. is it possible they could become the next to detroit and go banks result? how bad is the situation? >> they aren't...
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imagine coming here to buy your soda and getting taxed for it. the idea is to tax two cents an ounce, all sugar-sweetened beverages including sports energy drinks and sodas. the supervisor was motivated by the rising oh boast rate in -- obesity rate in the country. it is estimated this will bring in $31 million a year. >> we have taxed alcohol for a long-term. it is not out of the ordinary to tax products with negative side effects. california for food and beverage choice says and i quote, "such measures are unnecessary, wasteful distractions from serious policy-making." the idea is to introduce this to the board today and get it on the ballot
imagine coming here to buy your soda and getting taxed for it. the idea is to tax two cents an ounce, all sugar-sweetened beverages including sports energy drinks and sodas. the supervisor was motivated by the rising oh boast rate in -- obesity rate in the country. it is estimated this will bring in $31 million a year. >> we have taxed alcohol for a long-term. it is not out of the ordinary to tax products with negative side effects. california for food and beverage choice says and i...
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and that's before any subsidies, depending on income and tax credit. here it is verbatim. middle class families purchasing private insurance in the new state-based health insurance exchanges could save as much as $2,300 per year in 2014, unquote. >> question, that promise of the $2,300 drop materialize next year, mort? >> all i can tell you is everybody in my company got a notice that their payments were going up and going up dramatically and they just got them yesterday in response to that bill. i can't talk for americans, all i can tell you in my own company is what happened and i think that is a disgrace for what this program is going to imply for a lot of american families. >> chris. >> the 5% that eleanor keeps referring to is the reality, 5% couldn't keep what they had are junk policies, which don't cover hospitalization. deductions of $15,000. so if you get serious illness, you have to pay it out of pocket. sure it will reach that $2300 measure. reduction of what you have to pay when the insurance policy doesn't cover your problems. >> people don't like their policy
and that's before any subsidies, depending on income and tax credit. here it is verbatim. middle class families purchasing private insurance in the new state-based health insurance exchanges could save as much as $2,300 per year in 2014, unquote. >> question, that promise of the $2,300 drop materialize next year, mort? >> all i can tell you is everybody in my company got a notice that their payments were going up and going up dramatically and they just got them yesterday in response...
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he shook his head this is our house we pay our taxes. that isn't happening. summit opened the gate to his back there? there also lived in the family home she attended the flowers and was pulling a wagon of garden supplies. i do this much as i can 64 years with another bought the house when i was three months old. these are some rough times. most of our jobs went overseas. i have never seen in the economy like best the barbershops ice-cream parlors are all gone this neighborhood used to be straight looking at a thicket of trees you get used to it and like the serenity of my environment we just have to be strong and keep god with you. you're in this world but wait of this world but not in it. then i realized i screwed up the''. of course, we're all in it. [applause] >> just to frame it i think one of the things to talk about is the idea of the frontier that he troy has reverted to it is the real deal with its beginning. jeff? >> boston is because of one the and that is featured prominently in the book and this story is lamar's first contact with the area a stor
he shook his head this is our house we pay our taxes. that isn't happening. summit opened the gate to his back there? there also lived in the family home she attended the flowers and was pulling a wagon of garden supplies. i do this much as i can 64 years with another bought the house when i was three months old. these are some rough times. most of our jobs went overseas. i have never seen in the economy like best the barbershops ice-cream parlors are all gone this neighborhood used to be...
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families that make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to take responsibility to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. and employers with more than 50 employees are required to provide health insurance to their workers or pay a penalty. again, because they shouldn't just dump off those costs on to the rest of us. everybody's got some responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market, are getting notices from their
we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families that make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts,...
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tax. a charge usually of money imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes. >> george, the fact that you looked up merriam's dictionary indicates to me that you're stretching a little bit. >> you reject that? >> i absolutely reject that notion. >> lucky for obama and maybe not the rest of us, the supreme court upheld the law by ruling that it was in fact a tax. so, bob, the biggest lie of the week we talked about yesterday about how people could keep their doctor and stay on their plans, that's not proving to be true. another thing that's coming down the pike, how about all the people that work for employers that are going to be out of insurance in a year when that employer mandate delay runs out? that's going to be millions more. and people are missing that huge story. >> well, if we had single pay, you wouldn't worry about that. let me say this about obama care. the percentage of people who fit that category are minuscule compared to the whole -- >> oh, no, no. >> if
tax. a charge usually of money imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes. >> george, the fact that you looked up merriam's dictionary indicates to me that you're stretching a little bit. >> you reject that? >> i absolutely reject that notion. >> lucky for obama and maybe not the rest of us, the supreme court upheld the law by ruling that it was in fact a tax. so, bob, the biggest lie of the week we talked about yesterday about how people could keep...
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they will make them pay the tax. >> it works like a sales tax. any time you add a tax on to something that people are purchasing it adds to the cost. >> the taxes are on the insurance companies. they want to keep their profit margin a specific target and they will pass it on to the consumer. they don't have to do that. >> the cost of providing care is increasing. any time you increase the cost it adds to the cost of the coverage. they said that clearly when the law was enacted. the tax would raise health insurance premiums. >> is the insurance industry worried that it's not going to be profitable? >> what we learn side that coverage is not affordable. we know from experience if you have reform similar to what is included in the aca, premiums skyrocket and the market detablizes. we need to make sure we have enrollment that stays the same and doesn't get moved. people can have coverage. those are the things we focus on. these reforms won't work. >> is massachusetts the model when you look back, does that model work? that is what works for the insur
they will make them pay the tax. >> it works like a sales tax. any time you add a tax on to something that people are purchasing it adds to the cost. >> the taxes are on the insurance companies. they want to keep their profit margin a specific target and they will pass it on to the consumer. they don't have to do that. >> the cost of providing care is increasing. any time you increase the cost it adds to the cost of the coverage. they said that clearly when the law was...
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sort of like last year when democrats argued they weren't really raising taxes on the wealthy. we were just returning to clinton era levels. listen. >> all we're asking is that folks like me go back to the rates we paid under bill clinton. >> the same level they were during the clinton administration. >> it's bringing tax rates up to what it was for the wealthy in the clinton era. >> so is this a cut to food stamps or not? >> sure, it's a cut to food stamps. let's not play semantic games. if you were getting a certain amount of food stamps yesterday and today you get less, that's a cut. now, that said, the fact is that we are still spending more and more money on this program, and we can't just continue to expand it forever. >> but isn't it because people need it? look, there's this perception out there that -- and you've ever seen, not everybody on food stamps needs food stamps to survive. there's this perception that some of these people might be lazy. there's a perception that people are somehow gaming the system. but when we talk to food bank people who run food banks, they
sort of like last year when democrats argued they weren't really raising taxes on the wealthy. we were just returning to clinton era levels. listen. >> all we're asking is that folks like me go back to the rates we paid under bill clinton. >> the same level they were during the clinton administration. >> it's bringing tax rates up to what it was for the wealthy in the clinton era. >> so is this a cut to food stamps or not? >> sure, it's a cut to food stamps. let's...
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president hollande backtracked and suspended th the tax for further talks. they've been promised more state aid but they're still not happy. the speeches being made here just before a big march of voicing that anger. >> thathat was in france. >>> child brides are all too common in yemen. childrenned a young as eight are forced into marriage to men. but outlawing the tradition will not be easy. >> reporter: then nora was 11 years old she was forced to marry a man who was 45. she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. today she is a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was an innocent child. i was poor. so when they got me new clothes i felt great happiness. but everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. the first time he took off his clothes you can imagine what happened to a child. >>> she fled her abusive husband many times only to be turned back by her parents. she suffered miscarriages and internal bleeding. a traum traumatizing experiencet affected her and her children. she has been taking anti-depressants for years.
president hollande backtracked and suspended th the tax for further talks. they've been promised more state aid but they're still not happy. the speeches being made here just before a big march of voicing that anger. >> thathat was in france. >>> child brides are all too common in yemen. childrenned a young as eight are forced into marriage to men. but outlawing the tradition will not be easy. >> reporter: then nora was 11 years old she was forced to marry a man who was 45....
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it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ [laughing] [message beep] [tires screeching] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> naung very much. good morning, everybody. we'll start with live doppler 7118. you see a few clouds lurking off the coast. all of us are clear this morning. let's talk about what's going to happen this afternoon. our warmest day in the forecast. we look at how clean there air is. you can see nice reflection on the bay water. above average warmth everywhere. mid to upper 60s at the coast. low to mid 60s around the bay. and mid 70s. >>> developing news out of hayward. a woman
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. that require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some follks aren't happen about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to take responsibility to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. employers are more than 50 employees are required to either provide health insurance to their workers or pay a penalty. because they shouldn't just dump off those costs on to the rest of us. everybody has some respons responsibili responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market are getting noti
we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. that require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some follks aren't happen about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts,...
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going back to your context question, there's a high tax economy in france. i mean, in fact, it was said perhaps you should not raise as many attaches as your doing, but he wants to get france out of its economic difficulties. he would rather do that by putting taxes on people who can afford it, big professional football clubs and players, rather than cutting services that will affect the less well off which of course is the route they've taken in the u.k., for instance. this is the way he's playing it here, but it's gotten him into trouble, of course. >> of course we should talk about his popularity ratings and it's sunk to an all time low. it's not just football players and millionaires affected. he has been trying to raise taxes across the board, but has had to reverse some of his decisions, hasn't he? >> well, he has. he's sort of struggling with this unpopularity and he's made compromises, just one this week on an eco tax he wanted to put on heavy goods vehicles. there were riots in britney in western france over the weekend. there's another big demo pla
going back to your context question, there's a high tax economy in france. i mean, in fact, it was said perhaps you should not raise as many attaches as your doing, but he wants to get france out of its economic difficulties. he would rather do that by putting taxes on people who can afford it, big professional football clubs and players, rather than cutting services that will affect the less well off which of course is the route they've taken in the u.k., for instance. this is the way he's...
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little more. the most expensive health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to take responsibility to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. and employers with more than 50 employees are required to either provide health insurance to their workers or pay a penalty. again, because they shouldn't just dump off those costs on to the rest of us. everybody has got some responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market are getting notices from their insur
we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little more. the most expensive health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who...
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theft and tax fraud are an epidemic, specifically south florida, brother. a miami cop was accused 60 stilling data from driver's license records to commit fraud. >> more disturbing reports just coming into the fox necessary duck of body parts reportedly found at a water treatment plant in the los angeles area. this is the third incident of this kind in the past week. the local abc station, abc 7 for the southland, and our network news service affiliate, now reporting that on monday, the torso of a woman's body was found the county water plant in industry, and that matched the foot, calf, and other remains found in a water treatment plant in carson, carson, california, on saturday. this is all in the l.a. area. now investigators -- we're getting word from the locals that they found more body parts in that same facility in carson, california, outside los angeles. some video has come into us from there. a chopper is flying overhead but they're have something transmission problems. in the past they told us that the two sets of remains were believed to be from t
theft and tax fraud are an epidemic, specifically south florida, brother. a miami cop was accused 60 stilling data from driver's license records to commit fraud. >> more disturbing reports just coming into the fox necessary duck of body parts reportedly found at a water treatment plant in the los angeles area. this is the third incident of this kind in the past week. the local abc station, abc 7 for the southland, and our network news service affiliate, now reporting that on monday, the...
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president hollande and backtracked and suspended the tax for further talks. protesters feel they have the initiative. they want him to go further. they want it jabbed all together. they've been promised more state aid but they're still not happy. the speeches being made here just before a big march are voicing that anger. >> now russia is moving a group of detained activists, the environmental group greenpeace say 30 of its members will be moved from a jail to st. petersburg. they found out about the move from diplomatic forces, but they're not sure why the drop is being moved. russia detained 30 protesters after a demonstration at an offshore oil rig. they were first charged with piracy but russia has replaced that with hooliganism charges. green peace is now demanding their release. >>> egypt's jon stewart, his show was yanked just moments before it was scheduled to air and it had only been back on for a week. he became hugely popular in egypt for his jabs at mohamed morsi, the egyptian president who had been ousted in july. >>> up from the ashes after the
president hollande and backtracked and suspended the tax for further talks. protesters feel they have the initiative. they want him to go further. they want it jabbed all together. they've been promised more state aid but they're still not happy. the speeches being made here just before a big march are voicing that anger. >> now russia is moving a group of detained activists, the environmental group greenpeace say 30 of its members will be moved from a jail to st. petersburg. they found...
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it's going to be individual consumers that pay the tax. >> the tax will be at the distribution point, but one of the goals is to reduce consumption just like cigarette taxes. one of the goals has been to reduce smoking. >> why not ban sugary drinks? >> people should have the choice. just like we don't ban cigarettes. if you make it more expensive so that it reflects the true cost of society, because we are going to see an absolute tsunami in terms of diabetes related health costs in this country in large part because of the consumption of sugary beverages. 112-ounce can of soda has about 10 teaspoons of sugar in it. >> are we going to see this in other cities as well? >> i think we're seeing it around country. a few in california, washington state. so we are seeing a growing awareness around the country of sugary beverages are in major public health problems. >> i'm sure it's going to be the center of quite a bit of debate as we move forward on this. okay. i want to thank you for joining us. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, defending the obamacare website.... a tennessee sta
it's going to be individual consumers that pay the tax. >> the tax will be at the distribution point, but one of the goals is to reduce consumption just like cigarette taxes. one of the goals has been to reduce smoking. >> why not ban sugary drinks? >> people should have the choice. just like we don't ban cigarettes. if you make it more expensive so that it reflects the true cost of society, because we are going to see an absolute tsunami in terms of diabetes related health...
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he's proposing a 75% top rate of tax. club bosses say it will make it impossible to compete at the european level and are cancelling to -- are threatening to cancel all matches in the final week of november. >> the box are world series champions, after crushing st louis cardinals 6-1, kath turner reports from the famous fork. >> the boston -- fenway park. the boston party has begun. fans that couldn't get tickets eventually made it into the park. the red sox victory celebrations is about more than sporting glory. all season the team carried the hopes of a city, which is trying to come back from an attack on a premier sporting event. >> we needed this. this is perfect. >> on april 1, '52 bombs went off at the finish line of the boston marathon. three killed, 260 injured. jeff was among them, losing both legs in the explosion. a stranger with a cowboy hat picked him up, put him in a wheelchair and rushed him to an ambulance. people stop carlos wherever he goes, shaking his hand to say thank you and has his photo taken, with
he's proposing a 75% top rate of tax. club bosses say it will make it impossible to compete at the european level and are cancelling to -- are threatening to cancel all matches in the final week of november. >> the box are world series champions, after crushing st louis cardinals 6-1, kath turner reports from the famous fork. >> the boston -- fenway park. the boston party has begun. fans that couldn't get tickets eventually made it into the park. the red sox victory celebrations is...
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. it requires everyone to take some measure of responsibility. to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make $250,000 a year have got to pay a little bit more. the most expensive health insurance plan no longer qualified for unlimited facts tx breaks, some are not happy about it, but it's the right thing to do. unlike people in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to buy insurance or pay a penalty. again, they shouldn't just dump those costs on to the rest of us. everybody has some responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market are getting notices from their insurance company suggesting some how because of the affordable care act they may be losing their existing health insurance plans. this is the latest flurry in the news. because ther
we get taxed. and since we all benefit there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. it requires everyone to take some measure of responsibility. to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make $250,000 a year have got to pay a little bit more. the most expensive health insurance plan no longer qualified for unlimited facts tx breaks, some are not happy about it, but it's the right thing to do. unlike people in massachusetts, most people who can...
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today san francisco supervisor scott weiner will propose a new tax on sugary drinks. his plan increases the price of sodas and other sweet drinks by two cents an ounce. it would then cost 24 cents more and his proposal would have the money raised go for health and nutrition programs for children and teenagers. san francisco's supervisors are expected to approve the idea but it would still need voter approval. >>> the deadline for people to sign up for health insurance under the affordable health care act has been extended until march 31st. previously, the deadline for signing up was the middle of february. so that people would have health insurance in place by march 31st and avoid a penalty. but now as long as people sign up by march 31st they won't be fined. some republican lawmakers are calling for a one year postponements of the penalties americans will have to pay if they are uninsured. >>> the cost to build a new arena in san francisco keeps going up for the warriors. according to the "san francisco chronicle" the cost to rehabilitate the abling pieing could cost
today san francisco supervisor scott weiner will propose a new tax on sugary drinks. his plan increases the price of sodas and other sweet drinks by two cents an ounce. it would then cost 24 cents more and his proposal would have the money raised go for health and nutrition programs for children and teenagers. san francisco's supervisors are expected to approve the idea but it would still need voter approval. >>> the deadline for people to sign up for health insurance under the...
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read my lips, no new taxes. the president himself, if this were happening last year the president himself would have lost the election. we reject backwards will we project back he had to lie to get obamacare through. i don't hear many analysts, strategists, republicans pointing out that very fact. a necessary ally to put it into law. >> why we will never stand. this self preservation is the first law of nature. lou: i love that. do that again. >> ally will never stand. self preservation is the first @%w of nature. but it is too much, too little, too late. we will see is a change in the political landscape. senators will lose. republicans will take over the senate cannot keep the house. we can get things done. lou: i have to give equal time. do you concur with her vision? >> no. i do not concur. it is too early to make those assumptions. will we know is that politicians are rational in that they seek reelection. the research is clear, political science is right. these folks know that if they do not do something q
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but it has since narrowed because of economic recovery, spending cuts and especially tax hikes because it took affect this year. bank of america said that the u.s. could file a civil lawsuit according to the wall street journal citing a regulatory filing. b. of a. losses could rise above $5 billion. big banks are facing a rash of legal action when the economy went south and the housing crash. >>> jennifer hudson, kathleen sebelius, and how the battle to save or kill obamacare is playing out to hollywood. we have that and more. keep it right here. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the boarder. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >> a senator und
but it has since narrowed because of economic recovery, spending cuts and especially tax hikes because it took affect this year. bank of america said that the u.s. could file a civil lawsuit according to the wall street journal citing a regulatory filing. b. of a. losses could rise above $5 billion. big banks are facing a rash of legal action when the economy went south and the housing crash. >>> jennifer hudson, kathleen sebelius, and how the battle to save or kill obamacare is...
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a 2 cent per ounce tax on sugary drinks, or 25 cents a can. the money raised would go to youth nutrition programs. a similar program in richmond was defeated last year. >>> a celebrity chef took the stand in the trial of a marin county teenager. he is charged with stealing guy fieri's yellow lamborghini in 2011. and he shot at a car that carried the girl who he had a crush on. >> we get calls all the time. believe it or not there is more than one yellow convertible lamborghini. and people would call and we would get reports. well to come find out he was driving it. brave kid. >> he went on to say his car is just a small part of the case and is glad it is coming to a close. the case is in the hands of a jury. >>> hurricane-force winds caused this in danville, a 100 foot tall redwood tree landed on the roof of this home. just below the trunk is the bedroom of a three-year-old girl. they were safe in the kitchen at the time. the couple weren't hurt but startled. >> this huge crash like a train going through our neighborhood, massive. and we jumpe
a 2 cent per ounce tax on sugary drinks, or 25 cents a can. the money raised would go to youth nutrition programs. a similar program in richmond was defeated last year. >>> a celebrity chef took the stand in the trial of a marin county teenager. he is charged with stealing guy fieri's yellow lamborghini in 2011. and he shot at a car that carried the girl who he had a crush on. >> we get calls all the time. believe it or not there is more than one yellow convertible lamborghini....
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salary red sox taxes, luxury taxes in the american sport help control expenditure. they're just not available to european clubs because capping salary would be against european law. so they have to find other ways. they're desperate. they need to control costs they don't want costs to go up. they're losing money, they're in trouble. >> okay. and what damage do you think this will do if they're on strike for -- how long are they going to strike, for two weekends or three weekends? what damage will it do? >> to their pore lar support? probably not much. they might have to repay some tv money. that wouldn't be nice. see how this strike will have an effect on hollande will get what it wants. they just look degreedy and stupid, i have to say. >> fair point. peter, thanks very much indeed for that. peter bullen, european soccer writing for "sports it illustrated." let us know what you think about this, but with you know, are they going to look degreedy and stupid, these football clubs? e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> to remind you where we stand with futures right now,
salary red sox taxes, luxury taxes in the american sport help control expenditure. they're just not available to european clubs because capping salary would be against european law. so they have to find other ways. they're desperate. they need to control costs they don't want costs to go up. they're losing money, they're in trouble. >> okay. and what damage do you think this will do if they're on strike for -- how long are they going to strike, for two weekends or three weekends? what...
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he promised us no tax increases. huge tax increases. in fact, the biggest middle class tax increase we've ever seen. he told us that if we liked our health insurance plan we could keep it. tell that to 16 million americans today. or that the cost was actually going to go down. that didn't happen to jason anderson in my district who's 31 years old whose wife and 2-year-old baby saw their premium double and triple. >> what about all the people who can now buy health insurance because they had a pre-existing condition? earlier they couldn't buy health insurance. all of a sudden now they can go out and buy health insurance. you would welcome that. >> that was a heartbreaker for every american to hear those stories. that's something where republicans and democrats could have come together. the "washington post" said this is a $5 billion problem. you know me, wolf. i'm a strong fiscal conservative. i would have gone to the treasury and wrote out the check for 5 billion every year to pay for the pre-existing poll. that's something we could tak
he promised us no tax increases. huge tax increases. in fact, the biggest middle class tax increase we've ever seen. he told us that if we liked our health insurance plan we could keep it. tell that to 16 million americans today. or that the cost was actually going to go down. that didn't happen to jason anderson in my district who's 31 years old whose wife and 2-year-old baby saw their premium double and triple. >> what about all the people who can now buy health insurance because they...
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it's like a tobacco tax. we saw a dramatic decline in cigarette smoking because of the tax and the tax funded from very educational -- important educational programs. the hope is we will see a reduction, particularly in the big, big kind of sugary beverages. people consume huge amounts of the stuff and it will fund the physical activity, nutrition programs in schools and in our parks and elsewhere and phys- ed, school lunch, increased rec center hours, et cetera. >> in the past, we pushed them as taxes on big corporations or idea. big oil and big tobacco, now this is big sugar and they not going to pay the take. the individual courage 8 pay the tax. >> it will be at the distribution point and one of the goals is to reduce consumption and just like cigarette taxes. >> why not ban sugary drinks? >> people should have the choice, like we don't ban cigarettes. if you make it more expensive so it reflects the true cost of society, we're anything to see an absolute tsunami in terms of diabetes-related health costs
it's like a tobacco tax. we saw a dramatic decline in cigarette smoking because of the tax and the tax funded from very educational -- important educational programs. the hope is we will see a reduction, particularly in the big, big kind of sugary beverages. people consume huge amounts of the stuff and it will fund the physical activity, nutrition programs in schools and in our parks and elsewhere and phys- ed, school lunch, increased rec center hours, et cetera. >> in the past, we pushed...